I've got NSFW filter on and was able to view the sidebar without the need for eye bleach. Now my question is, why on earth is the subreddit name "sounding"? I mean Jesus Christ that's fucked.....THE DECEPTION!!

Have you seen these porn videos they have now with all male casts? Gay pornos they're called? These things are horrible. They've made thousands of them and not made one good one. Seriously the problem with these gay pornos, every one is guys having sex with each other. Who the hell wants to see that? Not for me.

I once got to watch a demonstration of sounding live. The guy who volunteered also had a medical fetish. Lucky for him, the demonstration was in a medical bondage-themed room.

It was pretty interesting to watch. You could tell everyone watching wanted to see the guy feel good, so there were lots of chuckles at the look on his face when the domme hit a particularly sensitive spot. You would think it would be awkward watching a guy get a handjob with a rod in his dick, but it was actually a really interesting experience. We asked him what he liked about it, and he said he liked the weight of the rod and the combination of internal and external sensations.

I used to work in a plastic factory making child proof caps and have seen this happen! However it usually required the molds being freshly polished, the right cap on the right jar, and a bit of leftover silicone still in the threads. I'm not sure if this is actually designed to do this or someone just got lucky and filmed it. Just my 2 cents.

Push down turn is probably the easiest to use, however they use 2 kinds of plastic (copoly and polypropylene) and require going through 2 separate machines to assemble and line them. Also if they are white in color they require virgin materials and high concentrations of dye, which makes them not very environmentally friendly. If I could pick the most economical, green, and easy to manufacture I would say a side squeeze one piece cap that's black. Of course that's not what companies want and they can be harder for some people to use. I'm not sure if that helps answer your question? I really hate all plastics at this point having seen how they're made and how much waste is produced just in the manufacture of these disposable products.

Color is far more important than style. Most factories that produce a wide variety of colors simply regrind all of their defective product and mix it into production material for black products. White regrind can be used to some extent but due to its high quantity of dye its very difficult to judge the ratios. Also anything with a metalic flake to it is super harmful and requires a lot more processing. If you want to be as green as possible focus on buying black plastics over clear, white, and metalics. So much more waste is associated with that sort of production while black product usually lands at 40-60% recycled material.

Hard to say, after reading more comments here it seems to be something to do with air pressure as well. We would always drop test lids like this to make sure they didn't do this. If they did we would look for the why, silicone or mold release in the threads was a big no no when dealing with medical grade product and usually that was our cause. This particular bottle also has a steeper pitch to its threads which makes it more likely. I just highly doubt that this was an engineered design, more of a happy accident.

I don't think it's a vacuum, i think when he drops the cap, air is trapped under. The extra air escapes where it can (along the threads) and because of that little bit of air exiting along the threads, the cap is able to fall(spin) down because of less friction. Air in between the threads.

just gonna throw my 2 cents in because my sister is in a pharm program right now... she is on her 4th year and she has like 2 or 3 years left. seems pretty(very) challenging as she has come very close to dropping out due to stress etc. but she’s doing pretty well now but anyway it’s Rutgers pharmacy in case that is necessary ahaha

It is amazing! It is four years of university in total (with four summer semester), and I have a bit more than a year left. As u/guccimanesdog said, it is indeed challenging, but I have plenty of internships and I love what I'm learning, so it's really not that bad.

It's the not wanting to add insulin injections into my routine. I mean, i still eat like a cf'er but they told me to lose 10 pounds in december. Almost there. Diets suck. I've never had to do one before. Was always "gain weight, eat as much mcdonald's as you want"

Pancreatic enzymes also known as pancrelipase and pancreatin, are commercial mixtures of amylase, lipase, and protease. They are used to treat malabsorption syndrome due to pancreatic problems. These pancreatic problems may be due to cystic fibrosis, surgical removal of the pancreas, long term pancreatitis, or pancreatic cancer among others. It is taken by mouth.

Making the bottle more expensive is the last thing a company would do without cause. Their goal is to minimize costs so they make as much profit as possible so they can fund more research. Making a more expensive plastic bottle wouldn't justify an increased cost of the drug.

So this is a creon bottle. Creon is usually used for people with Cystic Fibrosis. The body overproduces mucus in the exit of the pancreas, blocking it. Creon replaces the enzymes that are blocked from exiting the pancreas. People with CF end up taking these with food.

Diagnosed at 6 months in 1982. At the time was not expected to live much past 18. At various points of my life I participated in drug trials for CF drugs, some of which are now on the market and doing crest things for CF patients. 10 years ago I had a double lung transplant and am doing better than ever. In my teens I never expected this future for myself, so I have an abundance of hope for anyone born with CF today.

Lol in the past I haven't closed my bottles all the way then I spill it and catastrophize and worry that I didn't pick them all up and my kid is gonna find one random one I miss and get sick; this is awesome.

Yeah. It's second nature. That's why I had to ask how this person thought it made sense. Are we seen as so incapable we can somehow open a bottle but not close one? I done get it. I think it was mainly a comment of ignorance. Which I hear a lot of in reference to CF

Hell yes!! Now one that opens on its own with a voice command or something. Us one and no handlers shall thank you. But this is a great start, especially for those with arthritis or without a working hand like me. Cool shit indeed.